Which idiom correctly fills the blank in: ‘After volunteering for three projects, she realized she had ______________________.’
MCQ Subject: Verbal Ability
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Which word is the **best antonym** for ‘Enervate’ in the context of…
Which word is the **best antonym** for ‘Enervate’ in the context of ‘The long hike enervated the group, leaving them exhausted.’
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The project’s ultimate success ______ the impact of the initial delays, despite…
The project’s ultimate success ______ the impact of the initial delays, despite the team’s best efforts.
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The team’s successful project execution, ______ the numerous delays during the initial…
The team’s successful project execution, ______ the numerous delays during the initial phase, earned them a prestigious award.
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Identify the figure of speech in the sentence: ‘The sun smiled down…
Identify the figure of speech in the sentence: ‘The sun smiled down on us.’
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What does the idiomatic expression ‘Bite off more than one can chew’…
What does the idiomatic expression ‘Bite off more than one can chew’ typically mean in English?
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In a meeting, after a lengthy introduction, the CEO said, ‘Let’s cut…
In a meeting, after a lengthy introduction, the CEO said, ‘Let’s cut to the chase.’ What did she mean?
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The staff at our headquarters _______ been working diligently since morning.
The staff at our headquarters _______ been working diligently since morning.
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Which term best describes a subtle difference in meaning between two words…
Which term best describes a subtle difference in meaning between two words that are nearly synonymous?
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Which error in the following sentence is grammatically incorrect? ‘The committee are…
Which error in the following sentence is grammatically incorrect? ‘The committee are preparing the report’